Monument to the Memory of General Andrew Jackson: Containing Twenty-five Eulogies and Sermons Delivered on Occasion of His Death. To which is Added an Appendix, Containing General Jackson's Proclamation, His Farewell Address, and a Certified Copy of His Last Will. The Whole Preceded by a Short Sketch of His LifeWalker & Gillis, 1846 - 410 Seiten |
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... influence . He was the youngest son of an Irish emigrant of Scottish origin , who , two years after the great war of Frederick of Prussia , fled to America for relief from indigence and oppression . His birth was in 1767 , at a time ...
... influence . He was the youngest son of an Irish emigrant of Scottish origin , who , two years after the great war of Frederick of Prussia , fled to America for relief from indigence and oppression . His birth was in 1767 , at a time ...
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... influence . He was the youngest son of an Irish emigrant of Scottish origin , who , two years after the great war of Frederick of Prussia , fled to America for relief from indigence and oppression . His birth was in 1767 , at a time ...
... influence . He was the youngest son of an Irish emigrant of Scottish origin , who , two years after the great war of Frederick of Prussia , fled to America for relief from indigence and oppression . His birth was in 1767 , at a time ...
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... influence was deferred to . When Jefferson had acquired for the country the whole of Louisi- ana , and there seemed some hesitancy , on the part of Spain , to acknowledge our possession , the services of Jackson were solicited by the ...
... influence was deferred to . When Jefferson had acquired for the country the whole of Louisi- ana , and there seemed some hesitancy , on the part of Spain , to acknowledge our possession , the services of Jackson were solicited by the ...
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... influence of his appearance in New Orleans . His presence dissipated gloom and dispelled alarm ; at once he changed the aspect of despair into a confidence of security and a hope of ac- quiring glory . Every man knows the tale of the ...
... influence of his appearance in New Orleans . His presence dissipated gloom and dispelled alarm ; at once he changed the aspect of despair into a confidence of security and a hope of ac- quiring glory . Every man knows the tale of the ...
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... influence of the climate , and , fast yielding to disease , he was borne in a litter across the swamps of Florida , towards his home . It was Jackson's cha- racter that he never solicited aid from any one ; but he never for- got those ...
... influence of the climate , and , fast yielding to disease , he was borne in a litter across the swamps of Florida , towards his home . It was Jackson's cha- racter that he never solicited aid from any one ; but he never for- got those ...
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